Yes, whales have brains. Whale brains are among the largest and most complex in the animal kingdom, comparable in size and complexity to those of humans and other highly intelligent mammals like dolphins and elephants. This allows whales to exhibit advanced cognitive abilities and social behaviors.
A whale's brain is larger and more complex than a human brain. Whales have bigger brains, especially in terms of sheer size, but human brains are more developed in certain areas related to higher cognitive functions.
A whale's brain is larger and more complex than most other mammals, including humans. It is one of the largest brains in the animal kingdom, allowing whales to exhibit advanced cognitive abilities and social behaviors.
A whale's brain is unique because it is exceptionally large and has specialized areas for communication and echolocation, which are not found in other mammalian brains. This allows whales to navigate and communicate effectively in their underwater environment.
Some animals that belong to the nekton include fish, marine mammals (like dolphins and whales), and some species of sharks. These animals are considered nektonic because they are capable of swimming against ocean currents.
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are a type of whale that are known to eat other types of whales. They are at the top of the food chain and are skilled hunters, preying on various marine animals including smaller whales. This relationship between orcas and whales is an example of predation in the marine ecosystem.
A whale's brain is larger and more complex than a human brain. Whales have bigger brains, especially in terms of sheer size, but human brains are more developed in certain areas related to higher cognitive functions.
Yes. All animals have brains.
Some examples of big animals with relatively small brains are elephants, blue whales, and sperm whales. These animals have massive bodies, but their brain size in proportion to their body size is smaller compared to other animals.
the real question here is do you have a brain... anything that lives has a brain.
No, whales do not have two brains. They have a single brain like other mammals, but it is highly complex and adapted for their aquatic lifestyle. The belief that whales have two brains may be a misunderstanding of their large brain size and unique neurological adaptations.
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Yes they are animals, because whales are animals.
You can't! Dolphins are whales.
Sperm whales have the largest brains of all living creatures at the moment (so even bigger than the Blue whale's brain). It weighs in at about 7,2 kilos.
In general, humans tend to live longer than most animals. This can be attributed to factors such as the complexity of our biology, advanced medical care, and lifestyle choices. However, there are some animals like tortoises, bowhead whales, and some species of jellyfish that can outlive humans.
Whales and dolphins.
Baleen whales do and shark whales.